mrfahrenheit · 5 years ago
heck yes, I would definitely read that webcomic
vitklim · 5 years ago
That's not a question, it's a statement.
xavven · 5 years ago
Go for it. I wrote countless short stories about my group's adventures
rydler · 5 years ago
Please!!!!
creativedragonbaby · 5 years ago
Yes. I must hear about hijinks and general debauchery.
Also, do you have any ideas for puzzles? My group's going thru a dungeon and all I have are traps
mozzerhella · 5 years ago
Puzzles...hmmmm...you can always look up some spoopy riddle online and sprinkle that in for pizzaz, or leave subtle clues around the dungeon that the players must collect before opening a door or something
wimsyexpergefactor · 5 years ago
Please yes, make some sort of comic. I would read the crap outta that!
mozzerhella · 5 years ago
OKAY THANKS FOR THE POSITIVE FEEDBACK. I’m an alright artist, I think. Does anyone have any tips AT ALL on how to accomplish this? Because it’s a little daunting
pitty · 5 years ago
Choose a few scenes you know you want to put in. Sketch out any prominent characters (player characters, npcs, bosses). Write out the things you'd need to know about them (Class, Race, etc). You don't have to start at the beginning, exactly, but it's a great place to start
kakaburra · 5 years ago
Plan out your steps so it's easier to get defined chunks of work done. That can be helpful for staying motivated on any project.
mrfahrenheit · 5 years ago
I'm an avid webcomic reader, and I can tell you, planning is key. Making sure you have a clear, defined structure is important for any story based comic